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11 hours ago, wesnliz said:

What’s the easiest way? I feel like it’s very complicated in the normal search


Do you mean connecting rooms or available connecting rooms? The latter is much more difficult I find. 

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13 hours ago, wesnliz said:

What’s the easiest way? I feel like it’s very complicated in the normal search

Idk about all but rcl changed many connecting room to a different category. Before covid for instance all the insides looking into the promenade were PR category. Now they are listed as 2 different categories. I had booked one not connecting as a PR during covid and the ben and Jerry's sweet came available and I couldnt just change to it because it was now a different category as a connecting PR category and I'd have had to pay the new higher rate. When I booked both connecting and non connecting were the same category.

 

Like other categories, I booked a corner aft as a regular balcony, now they have some  ew name like sunset veranda. 

 

@Ourusualbeachcan probably tell you which categories to look for that connect or dont on the ones that changed  .. or as someone said the deck plans show too. 

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Just ran across this paragraph in a cruisecritic.com article:

 

Royal Caribbean is one of the easiest lines to book a connecting cabin on: the line’s website asks you up-front how many cabins you’ll need, and a small radio button can be toggled on and off to search for connecting cabins that are right next door to each other. Ditto for sister-brand Celebrity, which also offers the ability to book connecting rooms right online.

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1 minute ago, truffles2 said:

Just ran across this paragraph in a cruisecritic.com article:

 

Royal Caribbean is one of the easiest lines to book a connecting cabin on: the line’s website asks you up-front how many cabins you’ll need, and a small radio button can be toggled on and off to search for connecting cabins that are right next door to each other. Ditto for sister-brand Celebrity, which also offers the ability to book connecting rooms right online.

As shown in post #3.  🙂

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